
Junaid Razzak, MD PhD FACEP
Dr. Junaid Razzak is the Director of Center for Global Emergency Care, Director of Telemedicine and Professor of Emergency Medicine and International Health at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has an extensive experience of working in low-and-middle income countries. He served as the Professor and founding chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Emergency Medicine and Trauma in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and as the CEO of Aman Healthcare Services a large health system in Pakistan. He also led the development of Pakistan’s first advanced life support ambulance service.
Dr. Razzak is the PI on the Fogarty International Collaborative Injury and Trauma Research Training Program (ICTIRT) (D43) and has ongoing NIH funded projects on management of hypertension in the emergency department. He has received numerous awards including Presidential Lifetime Achievement award by the Global Emergency Medicine Academy and Award for Outstanding Contribution by the American College of Emergency Physicians and has published over 120 peer-reviewed manuscripts.
Dr. Razzak did his MBBS from Aga Khan University, completed his residency in Emergency Medicine from Yale University and Ph.D. in Public Health from Karolinska Institute.